OpenUpAndSay.com: Opinion Desk: "No more filler, please!" by Wes Royer
OpenUpAndSay.com, an online music magazine where artist and fan unite; discussion about music that matters. to see in arguments within the MP3 and Napster debates: recent commentary and opinion articles are neither in Pro–Napster? For the m
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2004 Vote. Presidential Debates. State Debates The most difficult question in the Napster case is how that principle should be understood and applied in this different
2001 Theology III Debates
The Junior Year Theology classes has began the process of preparing for Debates, an annual event which began in 1987. The debates themselves will be in the Theology III classrooms this year. The Napster issue is a heated one that has been buildin
The recent heated debates about Napster, the controversial file-sharing software, has led many to pay careful Another major advantage of Napster is that what if someone wanted some
Decisions, Decisions Online Decisions, Decisions Online This site hosts information about current controversies and real world issues. The activities are designed for students to view a short video, discuss the issues with classmates, and,
While the original Napster got sued out of business, dozens of free file-sharing utilities have popped up to task its place. Find out how the old Napster worked and why it was vulnerable to legal attacks. much time online, then you have most like
NewsBytes: Napster Debates Court Ruling That Would Close Site " Lawyers for music-swapping Web site Napster have filed final arguments in a last-ditch effort to keep the
This paper offers critical analysis of recent discourse on peer-to-peer file transfers, illustrating the degree to which participants in the debates over the legality of Napster and its successors position themselves as combatants. to which parti
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